New policy for movr at ireland

New policy for movr at ireland

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Posted Wed 21 Jun 2023 5:20 AM
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Plz suggest how to apply with new policy and i am relocate to ireland
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Hi Gurnam,

It's lovely to see you would consider making Ireland your home.

To find out about visa and passport requirements, as well regulations on any current immigration schemes, I advise you to reach out to your local Irish Embassy/Consulate. The Citizens Information website also contains a full section of support for coming to live, work and study in Ireland.

We'd be happy to help you further if you decide to spend a holiday on our island in the future!

Best wishes,
Rebecca ☘️


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